Singer Pink was left momentarily speechless during a recent concert when a fan threw a bag of their mother’s cremated stays on-stage.
Pink was 4 songs into her headlining set on the British Summer Time festival in London’s Hyde Park, when she picked up a big pouch of white powder that had been placed on the stage.
“Is that this your mom?” she asked the one who had thrown the pouch on stage.
“I don’t understand how I feel about this.”
The visibly stunned singer then placed the package down behind the front-of-stage speakers, and continued performing her current song, Just Like A Pill.
Pink can have not known how she felt, but those on social media sure did, slamming the concert goer for the act.
“Someone gave their Moms ashes to Pink. I want ya’ll to have boundaries like girl what?” wrote one fan.
“She handled it well cause I’d definitely be mad that somebody handed me their mom’s ashes,” said one other.
“I feel like security at a concert shall be like going thru TSA if people don’t stop being WEIRD,” wrote one other.
Others had more extreme suggestions about what Pink should’ve done: “I might have began snorting their mother on stage,” wrote one person on Twitter, while one other said they might’ve “sprinkled it on the gang.”
The incident follows a spate of recent boundary-pushing events at pop stars’ concert events, with singer Bebe Rexha receiving stitches after a concert goer threw a phone at her head, and fellow singer Ava Max abruptly ended a recent show after a fan rushed the stage and slapped her within the face.
Pink is ready to return to Australia, her biggest touring market, for a string of stadium shows in February 2024.
Note to fans: Please leave all dead relatives at home.